TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION.
DISTORTED BY WIND-MADE INSENSIBLE BY VOMITING-A TEERIBLE ILLNESS ENDED BY BILE BEANS. "Severe bilious attacks and indigestion made ray life a misery." says Mrs. C. Clarkson, Darc.y Park Estate. Clyde, near Sydney. ''The primary cause of my troubles was constipation. My kidneys became. affected. and I suffered from a disordered liver. When I would breathe, acute pain like a knife-thrust would catch mcbelween the shoulders, while the heavy weight, that seemed tu .-eltie on Hie chest created a most unpleasant, sensation. Wind also troubled me, my slemach would swell up, and I had awful vomi'ing fits. Gas arising from tho sourness of the stomach would cause a clinking sensation. "One night I vomited so much that I could only bring up mouthfiils nf green bile. The strain proved t™ lunch, and 1 lanssd into p state of complete insensibility.. I tried tonics, and several other remedies thinking they might do good, but they all failed to bring me relief. An old nurse recommended me to try Bile Beans. After I had been Inking Bile Bonn* n short time, there was a wonderful change in me for the better. T w.-is soon cured of constipation, and my liver was restored to natural activity the bilious iittn.nks left me entirely, and no lonre'r was I distracted bv fits nf vomiting."
Bile Beans, the greatest household medicine, are a. proved remedy for headache, constipation, piles, liver troubles, biliousness, indigestion, anaemia, had breath, find female ailment?. Sold bv nil stoics and chemists at Is. l.'.d. and 2s. Dd. per box—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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259TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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